The Quest Continues Inside the Tower of Gates

Eric's growing group continues their quest to finish the first zone in the Tower of Gates. Will they succeed in clearing Level One-One, or will they face the harsh consequences of death? Even more importantly, can they find a way out of the game?

Previously published as the second half of Goblin. Extensively rewritten, professionally edited, and ready for you to read. This is book 2 of the Tower of Gates LitRPG Series.

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The Quest Continues Inside the Tower of Gates

Eric's growing group continues their quest to finish the first zone in the Tower of Gates. Will they succeed in clearing Level One-One, or will they face the harsh consequences of death? Even more importantly, can they find a way out of the game?

Previously published as the second half of Goblin. Extensively rewritten, professionally edited, and ready for you to read. This is book 2 of the Tower of Gates LitRPG Series.

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I got a copy of this book from Hidden Gems and I’m writing this review voluntarily.

This is the second book to this series and I can say that I enjoyed anybody that likes to play a little bit of D&D and likes most RPG should like this book and series. I found it hard to put down and drawn more into the book the more I read. I will definitely be keeping my eye out for the third book.

I really liked this book. Once I started reading I couldn't put it down! The characters are definitely developing as the story progresses, which i rather like. As they grow we get to grow with them. Interested to see where this author will take this series.

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Like the main characters in the Tower of Gates series, I find myself getting drawn into the rich world Bellow is creating with this fresh new LitRPG saga. Hate, book 2, finishes up our heroes adventures on the first level of the game. Once again, the book reminded me time and time again of my old tabletop RPG days. I can't wait to see how this series develops over the next few books. I'll definitely be reading them all. He's really managed to capture that old school RPG feel in the first two books. As other reviewers have mentioned, Bellow continues to improve with each LitRPG book released. I can't wait to see what he comes up with next!

It’s a fun read with driven characters but it seems they keep making the same mistakes. There also seem to be numerous Deus ex machinas. It felt more forced than the last one, but with the characters moving on I hold hopes for the next story.

I am a role playing gamer, from D&D to MMORG I love ‘em all. My husband and kids (a loosely used term as they’re 17 and 20) are too, so I think I have the cred to know when a LitRPG is good. This book, as with its predecessor Hack, is more than simply good. It does what LitRPG is supposed to do, find a literally excuse (aka a good plot) to bring an RPG to life and then provide both the gaming experience and a heck of a fun story. Really well done Paul Bellow.

In Tower of Gates 2: Hate, we follow our two protagonists Sarah and Eric who are trapped in a prison game as they search for the 5 items to make Dawn Acid, which is the quest item needed to destroy the cursed Pendant of Visions that the antagonist - Magi Inyontoo - wields. Their goal is to make it to level 1-2. Dialogue remains stilted as in book one, however, I look forward to seeing where the story brings us in book 3.